Decolonizing American Philosophy (Suny series, Philosophy and Race)

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Decolonizing American Philosophy (Suny series, Philosophy and Race)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 284 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438481937
  • DDC分類 191

Full Description

Wide-ranging examination of American philosophy's ties to settler colonialism and its role as both an object and a force of decolonization.

In Decolonizing American Philosophy, Corey McCall and Phillip McReynolds bring together leading scholars at the forefront of the field to ask: Can American philosophy, as the product of a colonial enterprise, be decolonized? Does American philosophy offer tools for decolonial projects? What might it mean to decolonize American philosophy and, at the same time, is it possible to consider American philosophy, broadly construed, as a part of a decolonizing project? The various perspectives included here contribute to long-simmering conversations about the scope, purpose, and future of American philosophy, while also demonstrating that it is far from a unified, homogeneous field. In drawing connections among various philosophical traditions in and of the Americas, they collectively propose that the process of decolonization is not only something that needs to be done to American philosophy but also that it is something American philosophy already does, or at least can do, as a resource for resisting colonial and racist oppression.

Contents

Introduction
Corey McCall and Phillip McReynolds

Part I: The Terms of Decolonization

1. Culture, Acquisitiveness, and Decolonial Philosophy
Lee A. McBride III

2. Without Land, Decolonizing American Philosophy Is Impossible
Kyle Whyte and Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner

3. Decolonizing the West
John E. Drabinski

Part II: Decolonizing the American Canon

4. Enlightened Readers: Thomas Jefferson, Immanuel Kant, Jorge Juan, and Antonio de Ulloa
Eduardo Mendieta

5. Writing Loss: On Emerson, Du Bois, and America
Corey McCall

6. Latina Feminist Engagements with US Pragmatism: Interrogating Identity, Realism, and Representation
Andrea J. Pitts

7. Dewey, Wynter, and Césaire: Race, Colonialism, and "The Science of the Word"
Phillip McReynolds

Part III: Expanding the American Canon

8. The Social Ontology of Care among Filipina Dependency Workers: Kittay, Addams, and a Transnational Doulia Ethics of Care
Celia T. Bardwell-Jones

9. Creolization and Playful Sabotage at the Brink of Politics in Earl Lovelace's The Dragon Can't Dance
Kris Sealey

10. Decolonizing Mariátegui as a Prelude to Decolonizing Latin American Philosophy
Sergio Armando Gallegos-Ordorica

11. Distal versus Proximal: Howard Thurman's Jesus and the Disinherited as a Proximal Epistemology
Anthony Sean Neal

Contributors
Index

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